WSU Athletics to hold public forum on stadium renovation

PULLMAN – An open forum on Phase III of the Martin Stadium Renovation will be held Thursday, Oct. 29 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Fireside Grille. The forum will feature WSU Director of Athletics Jim Sterk and members of the WSU Athletic Foundation staff.
 
On Sept. 22, the public launch of the third phase of the Martin Stadium Renovation project was announced. Phase III involves the construction of luxury suites, loge boxes and club seats atop the north stands. Once 80 percent of premium seats have been committed, the construction of Phase III will begin.
 
Phase III will be completed by the 2012 football season, however, if premium seat sales and fundraising benchmarks are met by Dec. 18 of this year, construction can begin sooner, and Phase III could be completed in time for the 2011 season.
 
More information on the renovation of Martin Stadium can be found by visiting the official stadium renovation website. A past article regarding the aspect of luxury seating can be found here.
 
The forum is open to the general public, however, space is limited. To RSVP for Thursday, contact Michelle Lipsker at the WSU Athletic Foundation at 509-335-0218.

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